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Old 10-25-2004, 03:26 PM   #1
Randall
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1957 Historical League has an opening (Yankees)

Yes, I know, I know... NOBODY who has a shred of decency would want to take the Yankees, but maybe some of you are not decent, who knows...



A few notes to weed out those who are not interested...

We are currently wrapping up the 1957 season.

We are historical in players (NO FICTIONAL PLAYERS).

Not so much in teams (ex. Angels, Rangers, Mets, etc) or divisions (3 divisions, 4 teams per division, WC makes playoffs).

When forming the league, all the current teams were created in 1901, and the league (PC) did a draft. I then simmed (PC controlling the teams) up through 1949, and all GM's had to pick their team, sight unseen (I picked the Braves back in 1901, since I grew up in Atlanta).

In the start of 1950 season, all teams were set to 30 mil Broadcasting Revenue, Average Market, and Average Fan Interest, to make the league as balanced as possible.

New GM's getting a team may release any players they wish with no penalty, this included 1950 when all GMs were new GMs.

All new GMs (after the league begins) must have OOTP 6.10, or get another league member to do exports for them.

We sim fairly quick (Mon,Wed,Fri, 2 weeks per sim, and more often during the pre-season, and post-season), but pause for the trading deadline and September playoff races.

We expect all GMs to be active participants in the league, and if you can't be active, then please don't waste your time and mine.

If you are interested, please check out our site, read the rules, and leave a message on the forums or AIM or email me...




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